To slink thro' slaps, an' reave an' steal, At stacks o' pease, or stocks o' kail! |
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For years they were happy selling pease pudding, dripping and pigeon feed to soot-faced coalminers on cobbled street-corners. |
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Pork, black pudding, a slice of apple and pease pudding were placed in a tier with a tasty juice artistically dribbled round. |
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They are very good with lentils, pease pudding or polenta, as well as potatoes. |
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Her plate contained some slices of cold chicken, cold potatoes, and a dollop of pease. |
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Instead their masters gave them half-a-dozen pints of coarse flour, rice, or pease, and half-a-dozen herrings. |
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And if you knew the north east you would know we feast on nothing but stotty cakes, tatey pot and pease pudding! |
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The Geordie stottie has a fluffy texture and was often traditionally eaten filled with bacon and pease pudding. |
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Jenkins appeared with two plates containing slices of chicken, carrots, potatoes, and pease pudding. |
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In the town centre we got Saveloy Dips, which were basically sausages, pease pudding and stuffing, in a bun. |
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They also become eligible for the AMT, and if they aren't hit by the AMT, they will get hit by the pease deduction phaseout. |
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In each bladder was a small quantity of dried pease or little pebbles. |
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So he'd say the bird was resting its head on a pillow of pease pudding with a spring onion for a harp. |
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But it's really not that I think union men should eat only pease pudding, and bosses only Dover sole. |
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Baked beans and pease porridge were everyday fare, particularly during the winter, and usually eaten with coarse, dark bread. |
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The menu will have a distinct North East flavour and include such treats as ham and pease pudding soup with stottie and Newcastle Brown Ale stew. |
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There was a dish of pigeon with pease pudding and spring onion. |
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Serve either at the table for people to help themselves, or divide the pease pudding and mushrooms between warmed plates and top with the duck eggs. |
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Ah bet when sheh gans into Greggs doon sooth an asks for a stottie wi pease pudding they haven't got a clue. |
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Food and Drink Stotty cake, flat bread cakes traditionally baked on the bottom of a bread oven, best eaten filled with ham and pease pudding. |
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But the piece de resistance was her father's miniature ploughman's, served with a ham hock terrine, pease pudding, brie de maux and toast. |
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If you are new to CI, pease read our Guidelines for Jams. |
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And yf this come to the rulers eares, we wyll pease him, and make you safe. |
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The Middle English mass noun pease has become the count noun pea by morphological reanalysis. |
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Members enjoyed an exceptional meal of boiled pork, pease porridge, baked beans, bread and dried fruit. |
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A GEORDIE boarding a flight from Newcastle to Gatwick is stopped because his pease pudding looks like the plastic explosive Semtex. |
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Here at the restaurant, we like to serve our ham hock terrine with a quenelle of smooth, tasty pease pudding. |
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Traditionally, the North has been viewed by the South as a region peopled by men in flat caps, pease puddings, miserable weather and mining. |
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I's going to be bigger than a ham and pease pudding stottie. |
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Plant fossils of the lower Pease River Flora are preserved mainly as compressions and coalifications. |
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My maiden name was Pease and a cousin of mine has researched our family tree. |
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Baker, Pease, Broadwater, and Lieutenant Charles B. Schofield bunked together in another tent. |
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Dr Pease said during the treatment they never gave up hope that it might prove successful. |
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Pease and Grzybowski developed an approach that incorporated pulses of nesting activity by allowing the number of active nests to fluctuate throughout the breeding season. |
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In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, one of the honorees at this year's annual Heroes Breakfast was a group known as the Pease Greeters. |
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The five trustees were Sidney Webb, Edward Pease, Constance Hutchinson, William de Mattos and William Clark. |
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When the treasurer Jonathan Backhouse retired in 1833 to become a Quaker minister he was replaced by Joseph Pease. |
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Pease and Stephenson had jointly established a company in Newcastle to manufacture locomotives. |
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My brother brought down some Pease pudding from Newcastle and we also had stottie bread. |
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The original plan was to use horses to draw coal carts on metal rails, but after company director Edward Pease met Stephenson, he agreed to change the plans. |
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The Welsh engineer George Overton suggested a tramway, surveyed a route in September 1818 and the scheme was promoted by Edward Pease at a meeting in November. |
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As a package deal we got Joe Pease, who had been living at Matt's for the previous six months, and a fourth Aussie, Jake Duncombe, who had recently made friends with Matt. |
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The A23 joins the M23 motorway at Pease Pottage near Gatwick Airport. |
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Concerned about Overton's competence, Pease asked George Stephenson, an experienced enginewright of the collieries of Killingworth, to meet him in Darlington. |
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